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10/09/2013
Four Types of Discrimination
Isolate discrimination:
o Harmful action by an individual without support of other
members of the larger group.
Small-group discrimination:
o Harmful action by a small number of individuals acting in
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Sociology 269
10/02/2013
The Biological Concept of Race
It has been scientifically shown that blood types do not correspond
to membership in races
There are no genetic markers that are in everybody of a particular
race in nobody some other race
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I love this class because I learned a lot about different races and ethnicities. When I was in high school I wasn't​ aware, I wish high schoolers were more educated about different cultures.

Course highlights:

I learned that media and books have lots of stereotypes against different races, I learned about Asians, Mexicans, Indians, Jews, and Caucasians.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

The advice I would give to students who are planning to take this class is to study. This class isn't an easy A. I would advise them to take good notes and review them on your free time.

Course Term:Fall 2015

Professor:GlennT.Tsunokai

Course Tags:Go to Office HoursMany Small AssignmentsA Few Big Assignments

May 23, 2016

| Would recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

This class is eye opening and exposes people to various aspects of the world they may not have been previously aware of. The professor offered plenty of extra-credit opportunities, but I never found it worth my time to do them. You can get an A in the class with thorough notes, attending class every day, and going over the review sheets for each test.

Course highlights:

Professor Tsunokai would often show video clips during class that involved current issues and provided a different perspective to observe the issue from than how mainstream society views it. He was able to keep some of the content of the course relevant to current society, making it easier to grasp certain concepts.

Hours per week:

0-2 hours

Advice for students:

While this course has plenty of extra-credit opportunities available, I wouldn't suggest focusing on them unless it is necessary or you have the extra time to. I was able to get an A in this class with hardly any extra credit just by focusing on the lectures and going over the review sheets provided. That said, those review sheets are your best friend for preparing for tests. They cover just about every question you'll see on the test in one way or another. Professor Tsunokai may sometimes mention specifically in class which aspect of a topic you will want to remember for the test, so if you skip class, you might not find the review as useful as it can be.

Course Term:Winter 2016

Professor:GlennT.Tsunokai

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectGreat Discussions

Nov 16, 2015

| Would recommend.

Not too easy. Not too difficult.

Course Overview:

This course was eye opening at the least, and illuminates issues that are applicable in every field. I learned a lot about modern racism especially, and focused on how to take a stand against racism in general.

Course highlights:

Being aware of this kinds of issues is very important. I learned a lot about the experiences of several minorities and focused on how to combat racism now, because this issue hasn't been solved.

Hours per week:

3-5 hours

Advice for students:

Attend lectures if you can-but don't stress too much! Start studying early-the tests aren't too hard but you definitely need to study what is on the guides.

Course Term:Spring 2014

Professor:GlennT.Tsunokai

Course Required?Yes

Course Tags:Great Intro to the SubjectGo to Office HoursMany Small Assignments